The Indian mottled eel, locally known as Raj Bam, was recovered from the Singtam River at Golitar this early morning. The snake-like fish weighed around 7 kg and was four feet long. The local people said that they had never seen this species for so long. Such mysterious-looking marine fish are also sighted from time to time on the river banks, local people added.
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Yeah, I do! At last a familiar photo I can identify :P
ReplyDeleteThats Gyalum Hope Cooke and Chogyal Palden Thondup.
Thats an easy one for any sikkim lover...
ReplyDeleteLate Miwang Chogyal Palden Thondup Namgyal..
And Gyalmoo..Hope Cooke...
That's my college friend, Hope Cooke, with her late husband. Tashi Delek
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